13 0 South Omaha Husky Business Center THE BFE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAMCU S, 1913. . r Si 12 outh Omaha Nebraska's Home Market From a feeding station to the rank of second largest live stock market in the world, in twenty -two years, on total head of live stock received, is a record we look to with pride. Improved and in creased facili ties for handling live stock in the most prompt and up-to-date manner and net returns on shipments unex celled by any other market, have ac complished this record for South Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA In busy South Omaha are gome of the , best, most substantial and best known ' firms of the state. The South Omaha Stock Yards company, of course. Is a national Institution, with business Inter ests In all. sections of the country. Im proved and Increased facilities for hand ling live stock In the most prompt manner have made this company very popular with all shippers and all persons con nected with the stock yards . Industry, Due In great part to tho manner In which the stock yards company has conduct 1 Its business, Is the growth of the packing and shipping business of South Omaha. What Omaha, South Omaha and the state owe to tho stock yards company, can not be estimated In any small terms. The Home Furniture company of South Omaha Is one of the husky firms of Its kind, doing a tremendous business through selling high trrado furniture of the right kind at prices that demand at tention of alt. In furnishing homes this company Is expert. The lines of furni ture which they carry arc considered very excellent, because they are high quality goods, and stilt they do not make a great demand on the purse. They arc able to supply every need of the homo In the furnishing line, and they make a point In their sales' talks that is con vincing when they say that they are not paying big rent, and therefore are able to sell their roods cheaper than many J firms can, who are compelled to pay high rental charges. Many of the new est designs and styles In furniture are now shown at this store, and the omes that are to be furnished this spring, with whole or parts of furniture sets, will find many advantages offered hem at this South Omaha store. The Sol. 8. Ooldstrom Distributing company of South Omaha, who sell the famous Monogram Whiskey, represent one of tho leading branches of the whis key business and are substantially es tablished. The goods they sell nro known for their high quality. The prices are moderate. The place which this firm holds In the public esteem proves Its high character. New Brew House for South Omaha Brewery Tremendous sales during the last year of genuine Old German Double beer has made It necessary for tho Jetter Ilrcwlng company of South Omaha to erect a new brew house In order to take care of their business. The capacity of this new building will be tho largest of any similar brew house In the state. Its wall will be tllo enameled, and the whole structure will be Banltary throughout. In every way It will be the most modern of brew houses In tho entire west nnd will give the Jetter company nn estate llshment of which they may rightly be proud. Old German Double beer was first placed on the market by tho Jetter com part)' last spring, and It Immediately met with favor, because It was so good and pure. Tho sales In Omaha and out through the state during tho summer surpassed even the fondest hopes of the makers, and tho firm was hardly able to supply the demand. Now, with pros pects for, a business In 1913 many times greater than over before, the Jetter company Is preparing to tako care of nil orders nnd to give the west the finest beer that can be bought. Old German Double beer Is put up In amber bottles and Is thereby protected from the rays of light that cause beer to decay. Omaha Builders of Garments for All Classes "The rapid advanoe In laundry ma chinery Is something entirely unap preciated by anyone not Intimately con nected with Its Use," remarked a repre- sentatlvo of Mr E. Smith & Co. at tha "Made In Nebraska show" last evening. "As a matter of fact," ho continued, it Is necessary to discard thousands of dol lars' worth of equipment, before It Is at all worn out, In order that It may bo replaced with more modern, and there fore, more efficient, apparatus. "In our shirt laundry, wo have 'scrapped' practically all of the machinery twice within the last five years; and It han been real economy to do this, too. "For one thing, the new machines do much better work than the old ones. For another, they are much moro rapid, and the output Is greater per machine. Lastly, the modern Improvements mak; what formerly was hard work, easy work now, In comparison. "For Instance a few years ago the pressing machines were operated by foot power. That is to say, the pressure wan exerted through a lever worked by th operator's foot. Today that Is all changed. "Compressed air now does all the work, and all the operator has to do is to touch the operating and release valves with her toe. Air under 100-pound pressure does the rest. . "And it does It better, too. In proof, Just take a look at this display of "Ideal" laundered shirts, and see for yourself If they aren't perfectly finished." It may be Interesting to know that tho M. E. Smith & Co. laundry can handle ten dozen ahlrtB per hour one shirt every thirty seconds. It Is one of the most Interesting sights In tho company's btgJ manufacturing plant nt Ninth and Far nam streets. Tho spread of the macklnaw coat crate has been rapid beyond all belief. And what is more, It is tiot a "fad" either, to all appearance. The macklnaw coat has come to stay. Mackinaw was formerly used mostly for the woodsmen and other out-of-door workers In the northern part of tho country. The fabric possesses peculla adaptablllty for the purposes to which it was put. In tfie first place. It Is light, yet very warm. At tho same time it is Inex pensive, comparatively speaking. Just how It has become so popular was ex plained by one of the M. K. Smith & Co. factory men nt the "Made In Nebraska Show," last night. "Why machlnaw coats have not here tofore been more generally worn by men In nil walks of life Is something unex plalnable," ho said. "They are extremely practicable and comfortable, too. "It has only been In the last two or three years that they have found their market. And I submit that such coats as these are not only practical, but stylish, too," and he pointed to th ksamples of the fine coats made by the company In Omaha. "Anyway," ho continued, "some manu facturer conceived the idea of making a few and offering to the high class, ex clusive clothing stores. The Idea 'took,' and the demand was far In excess of tha supply. Then the women wanted coats like their fathers, brothers, husbnnds and sweethearts, nnd of courso they hud to be considered. And now tho salo Is country-wide. They are Ideal In fact an well as In name," ho continued, making a small pun on tho company's brand; "and for motoring and other out-door winter sports, havo no superior. Our own sales aro very large, as are those of every other manufacturer, and promise to bo heavier than ever this fall," nevemlnir Condition. "George, dear, what's nil the Ualkan trouble that takes up go much room In the "papers?" "I don't believe you could understand it, my love. You see, It's largely polit ical and diplomatic, and and abtruse." "How Is It political, George7" "That's hard to explain." "And how Is It diplomatic?" "That's still more complicated." "And why abtruseT" "That's the hardest of all." "I thought so, my dear. You know nothing about It. And now, because you're a busy man and haven't time for the foreign news. I'm going to explain the whole Balkan situation to you. You see. It was at best good gracious, he's asleep." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Home of South Omaha's Best j Furniture House "20 Below Omaha price, not one day but every day," our motto. A Beer for Everyone Not just for this or that man but for you and your family and for al. GENUINE Old German Double Beer protected .from the penetrating rays of light by amber bottles, and Ifopt, therefore, pure, sweet, wholesome and delicious at all times. No matter how long you keep Jotter's Old Gorman Style Double Beer it is always appetizing always good. It mellows in its sweetness as it grows older. No beer is so well made; no boor is so good for any occasion. Family Trade Supplied by South Omaha, William Jetter, 2502 N. St.; Tel. So. 868; 'Hugo F. Bilz, 1324 Doug. St.; Phone 1542. Jetter Brewing Co. Suth Omaha The Lincoln Tannery Oldest Tannery in Nebraska Eatabllahod 1895 Sond for price list and catalogue H. HOLM, Proprietor LINCOLN, NEB. I'ropor care of your stomach nnd bowels will save you muny Ills. Uncle Sam's Breakfast Food cures stomach trou bles. At your grocer's. Made In Nebraska. Patronize 11 o in e Industry, Unci Sam Health rood Co. Defiance Starch Is tho friend of every housowlfe. It gives a. bonutirul, stiff and lasting finish to tho iooda, and makes them look llko new. Needs no cooking easy to use. Tho best material, the most Intel ligent workmonshlp go into the mak ing of Defiance starch. lCounco package!) 10 cents. You can set no better, It's mado In Omahtt and must ta good, Defiince Slinh Co, OMAHA, Nebraska. Special Offer for 60 Days In order to show you that Omaha Is the market for wL ey In the west, wt make tho following offer: 4 QUAKTS POLLACK'S H. P. MONOOBAM WHISKEY. ONE BOTTLE AHOELIOA AND OWE DOTTLE PORT CEO ftf wiwe 55.00 wobth or qoods, odlt hPo.UU WE PAY THE EXPKEB3 Pollack's II. P. Monogram Whiskey Is absolutely clean and pnre and nnefjoaled for family use and medicinal purposes. STARS AND STRIPES AND OLD MOOSE BEER The only beer In whose manufacture the celebrated Willow Spring's water is used. Brewed In the famous, modern brewery of Omaha. Delivered to all parts of the city. Mail orders filled. HENRY POLLACK 10th and Capitol Arena, Omaha, Web. L I MO 1 Phone Douglas '.162. GOLDSTROM'S NOGRAM WHISKEY . 4 full quarts, express prepaid $3 To any point in Nebraska and Iowa LARGEST MAIL ORDER HOUSE IN NEBRASKA Sol I Goldsfrom Distributing .Co. SOUTH OMAHA jrnitureCo. SOUTH OMAHA i L Homeri 1 HH